Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa after Monterey Historic Race Crash
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*I shutter*
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@fi7thy yEa, but eventually the garage full of lambos wont be worth anywhere near what you paid for them and by then the Ferrari would have doubled in value.
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id rather see an old race car die on track than sitting in some oil tycoons garage, they were built for the track, its only right for them to die there too
and yes i know this is repairable
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the majority of the value in this car is its chassis number.. Can smash the car up as much as you want - it will always be an economical repair and relatively speaking (in comparison to 12 mill) cheap
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Looks better that way; let other competitors know you don't F*#@ around on the track.
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@kirkconway i do hope you're joking, sir.
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@Kirkconway - you say who cares what the cars worth as long as the driver is ok, but if it was your ass that wrecked it you would be wishing u died in the crash.
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who cres what its worth,
as long as the guy wasnt hurt is all that matter's.
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that'll buff out...
The car in that condition is still worth enough to trade in for a McLaren F1, and a garageful of Lamborghinis. :D
fi7thy 2 years ago 34
Ironically this same car was totaled at Laguna Seca in 1960, in a similar incident at turn 5, rather than the corkscrew. It was far more damaged than this after that incident, and it was back racing less than a year later! Rebuild and Race- That's what Enzo would want.
Sephirius 1 year ago 5